It is very compatible with this movie. I didn't doze off during the whole process (because it was dull), I didn't feel very nervous and brain-burning (such as Creed), and I didn't feel excited because of dopamine (Mary Sue). Advantages: First of all, the picture is super beautiful, just a random frame The kind that can be used as a desktop screen saver; secondly, the soundtrack is very comfortable, and the scene captures people but does not cross the screen; the male protagonist is really handsome, and the first time he stares at the profile of the female protagonist, he really looks like Edward in Twilight. The feeling of staring at Bella.
Worth looking at:
1. The love of the hero and heroine. I have never felt that the diatance between them has been resolved, except during the period of being poisoned, the male lead's vulnerability (the female lead's so-called settle down) is in line with the woman's ideal state. The first poisoning happened after a quarrel, and the male protagonist proposed to marry the female protagonist after he recovered; the second poisoning happened after the male protagonist wanted a divorce, and their relationship improved after the recovery (all the male protagonists knew that the female protagonist I even ate the food one bite at a time when I was poisoned... What is this, it's time for Dalang to take medicine? If he loves you, he is willing to take the poison you gave him? If he loves you, he won't let go even if he dies? Actually, in the first place After the second poisoning, I waited for the day when the incident happened. I was looking forward to the reaction of the male lead and her sister; but the male lead was willing to do so, which I could never have imagined.) And after marriage, the female lead made more noise when eating. Big up, the clinking of tableware, the sound of pouring tea... Why not respect your partner's feelings? Get married and put your nose on your face. This kind of behavior is tantamount to the behavior of a boy who does not wash his socks or take a bath after getting married...
2. The relationship between the male protagonist and his sister. The male protagonist listens to his elder sister's words very much. The elder sister is a very tough person. There were two conflicts between the younger sister and the younger brother, and the reaction of the elder sister shocked me; 1) end up on the floor. 2) it hurt my ears. The Lord's attitude is like, I'm good to you, but I don't want to accept your negative emotions at all
In fact, during the movie, I kept thinking why the heroine was not asked to leave. First of all, she is very good at scolding people; the previous girlfriend was obedient, and the heroine insisted that she was right; secondly, she did not please others. She treats the male protagonist in her own way, not in the way the male protagonist likes.
The name of the movie is also very interesting. phantom threat, imaginary threat.
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